In my experience, no, Cecilio makes terrible instruments. Are you buying online or at a store? Never buy an instrument online, you will almost never get what you want. I suggest looking up stores in your area, such as Sam Ash or Quinlan and Fabish. There are also various other stores which may carry good brands.
Well, I have never owned a Cecilio Clarinet, but my friend used to. It gave her a lot of trouble, but hers was used when she got it. I think a new one would probably work better. I would suggest Bundy, though. That's what kind of clarinet I have, and it works perfectly.
It all depends. From where reviews have gone, It's a crapshoot, but they do have quite good and cheap MTB line of trombones that are under $400.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
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I think Gliga, Cecilio are good for the money. If you don't have a budget, an Antonio Stadaverus (did i spell that right?) copy is the best.
A trombone has no valve- only a slide. A valve trombone, or a marching trombone, though, have three valves.
Not especially. It might get the job done for marching band, but definitely not for concert settings.
It all depends. From where reviews have gone, It's a crapshoot, but they do have quite good and cheap MTB line of trombones that are under $400.
It's fine, if it's getting hung up on a wall at Chili's. It could also be a passable beater horn for marching band. For anything beyond that, then no.
No.
The simple answer... NO! Sorry.
Dang Cecilio's birth name is Criselda Flores Cecilio.
um... i think Yamaha or cecilio
Absolutely not. They are Chinese made, and made from molded plastic
Yes, Cecilio is a clarinet brand
Cecilio Plá was born in 1860.
Cecilio Plá died in 1934.
Cecilio Romaña was born in 1899.